Auction house doubles in size with addition of second saleroom

New 1818 Auctioneers salesroom

An auction house on the Cumbria and Lancashire border has opened a second 1,300 sq m saleroom in a £1m investment.

It doubles the size of the 1818 Auctioneers base at J36 Rural Auction Centre, providing much needed space to house the increasing number of expert departments, volume of items handled and improves the viewing experience for customers.

Auction Manager, Bill Nelson, said: “We now have 12 valuers whose expertise covers a huge range of subjects.

“Whilst all our sales are online, our viewing days are more popular than ever.”

He added: “Dealers and members of the public tell us they appreciate coming in to speak to experts, and to handle the items being sold. Now we have dedicated space for each specialist so people know exactly where to find them.

“This purpose-built facility reflects our ongoing commitment to enhancing services for buyers and sellers alike. There’s even a Café Ambio next door for a brew and food.”

Valuer David Hunter in new toys section

The expansion is driven by exceptional growth in auction activity.

Between January 1, 2024, and October 2024, the auction house had handled 23,500 lots, with 19,000 successfully sold.

Examples of top prices made include £7,600 for a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date watch, £1,460 for a Charles I Gold Coin, and £2,000 for a watercolour by Cumbrian artist Percy Kelly.

Around 50 photos of Colonel Lawrence, or ‘Lawrence of Arabia’, the British intelligence officer, Thomas Edward Lawrence sold for £3,350.

Bill Nelson says in the past decade turnover has increased from £600,000 to £1.75m and staff numbers have risen from seven to more than 22.

The new facility not only provides the capacity to handle larger volumes but also streamlines operations, allowing lots to move directly into designated areas for cataloguing.

Bill added: “This new saleroom is more than just a building, it represents our dedication to innovation and excellence in the auction industry.”

Stephen Wilkinson, of Lancastrian Antiques, Lancaster, said: “This is one of the few auction houses in the region with two purpose-built salerooms.

“The quality of description and photography are such that we don’t need to view, but it’s always nice to have the opportunity to get your hand on items as well.”

This is the 11th year that 1818 Auctioneers has been trading at J36, having moved from the centre of Kendal in 2013.

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